This Us Trailer Is Just One Reason the Real Super Bowl Champ Is Jordan Peele

The Get Out director singlehandedly saved us from an exceptionally boring game.

Technically, if you look at boring stuff like numbers, the New England Patriots "won" the "Super Bowl", a sporting event in which the two "best" teams in the NFL compete to see how long they can go without ever scoring a touchdown. And yeah, I guess the "facts" would validate this. But if you open up that third eye and pay attention to all the other stuff going on during the Super Bowl, a true winner emerges: Jordan Peele. I mean, just look at the latest trailer for Us the Get Out director dropped during the game:

This new trailer doesn't include a whole lot of new footage and ditches the first trailer's immediately-chilling spin on "I Got Five On It," but it's a perfect distillation of every reason why we can't wait for this movie—its unsettling take on doppelgängers, heavy symbolism involving masks and rabbits and scissors, and Peele's uncanny knack for visuals that tilt the world just so, teaching you how to fear previously innocuous settings.

The Us trailer is the highlight of an extremely big night for Peele—one of the most talked-about ads of the night was also Peele-centric, as he introduced the world to this year's big reboot of The Twilight Zone that he's hosting and producing, due to unsettle us all on CBS All Access April 1.

And of course, that Toy Story 4 spot might have been disappointing to some, but for Key and Peele fans? It's the next best thing to a full-on reunion.